4" Hoya parviflora 'Splash'
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About this plant
Hoya parviflora 'Splash' has pink or mottled variegation and a climbing habit.
People buy it for the variegation and the fuller look that comes once stems climb on a coco pole or other support.
Expect juvenile leaves at first. With bright indirect light and a coco pole or other support, leaves usually size up over time. Left to sprawl with no support, growth stays smaller and more juvenile looking.
Place it in bright indirect light, some direct morning sun tolerated. Let dry out almost completely between waterings. Water thoroughly until it drains, then empty the saucer. Use a fast-draining cactus or chunky mix and empty the saucer after watering. Average home humidity is fine.
Care
Light
Bright indirect light is the target here, ideally with some direct morning sun coming through a sheer curtain. The variegation on Hoya parviflora 'Splash' depends on light, keep it bright enough and the pattern stays crisp; too dim and new leaves tend to come in greener and less patterned.
Water
Water only once the soil has dried out most of the way down. Overwatering, not underwatering, is what causes trouble with this Hoya.
Humidity
This plant tolerates normal indoor humidity without complaint. Skip the misting bottle and focus on watering correctly instead.
Soil
Use a loose, chunky blend heavy on bark and perlite rather than dense potting soil. This Hoya actually prefers being a little snug in its pot, so don't rush to size up.
Feeding
Feed lightly during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength, roughly every 4-6 weeks. Skip feeding in winter when growth naturally slows.
Common problems
- Wrinkled or slightly soft leaves: a sign it's thirsty. Give it a thorough soak.
- Yellow, mushy leaves near the base: usually overwatering or poor drainage. Check the roots and repot into a chunkier mix if needed.
- No blooms after a long time: almost always a light issue. Give it more consistent bright light and time.
- Sticky residue on leaves or nearby furniture: nectar from blooms is normal; if there are no flowers, check leaf undersides for mealybugs.
- Hard to find replacements if something goes wrong: as an uncommon variety, treat the first month as an observation period, watch light and watering closely rather than making changes.
Difficulty
Easy
Frequently asked questions
How often should I water Hoya parviflora 'Splash'?
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